
When Anthony Davis took the court, 24,000 posters depicting him and his oustretched arms encircled him in the Rupp Arena seats.
“Indescribable, really,” Davis said. “I was laughing. I think ESPN was holding a camera on Marquis (Teague) and Doron (Lamb) sitting down, and Marquis was holding the poster and the camera was on it.”
The poster was modeled after a famous Michael Jordan version — “the greatest basketball player who’s ever played,” said Davis, a Chicago native — and touted the freshman as a national defensive player of the year candidate.
But Davis said he wasn’t looking as sharp as he wanted.
“They threw it on me. I was going to get a hair cut, and they said, come to the gym, you got a photo shoot,” Davis said. “I was like, ‘what?'”
Still, Davis (and pretty much every UK fan) liked the finished product. Rupp Arena workers started laying the posters on seats at 8 a.m., according to the Courier-Journal’s Kyle Tucker, and it seemed well worth it.
Even if he hadn’t gotten one for himself by the time he came out for post-game interviews after the game.
“Zero,” Davis said of how many he had scored. “But I guarantee they have some for me.”
UPDATE: I’ve received a ton of inquiries about whether they’re available for purchase. I talked to UK Athletics Tuesday afternoon, and they said they are not.
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